Ernest Harris+FollowCracker Barrel Drama: Woke Logo or Just Hype?So, Cracker Barrel swapped out its old-school logo and the internet lost its mind. Some folks claimed the CEO said MAGA fans aren’t welcome, but that’s just a rumor—she never said it. The real impact? The stock took a nosedive as loyal customers debated whether to stick around. Moral of the story: even a new logo can mess with your wallet if you’re holding shares! #Business #CrackerBarrel #BrandDrama39Share
Samuel Gutierrez+FollowWhy People Flipped Over Cracker Barrel’s LogoNext time you’re road-tripping and spot a Cracker Barrel, remember: it’s not just about pancakes. When the chain tried to swap its old-timey logo for something bland, folks freaked out. Why? Because that logo is like comfort food for the eyes—reminding people of simpler times and real roots. The takeaway? Sometimes, keeping things familiar is the real money move. Don’t mess with nostalgia if you want loyal customers! #Business #CrackerBarrel #BrandLoyalty1115Share
robertocarter+FollowCracker Barrel's Logo Drama: Why Fans RevoltedCracker Barrel tried to ditch its old-school logo for a modern look, but fans weren’t having it. The backlash was so fierce, the company lost nearly $100 million in value and quickly brought back the original design. The lesson? Sometimes, messing with a brand’s cozy vibe is like swapping grandma’s biscuits for fast food—folks just want what they love. Next time you see a rebrand, ask yourself: is it really better, or just different? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #CrackerBarrel8965Share
Michael Alvarez+FollowCracker Barrel’s Pot Roast Is the Real MVPForget the pancakes and fried chicken—Cracker Barrel’s slow-braised pot roast is the true comfort food hero. It’s so tender you barely need a knife, and the gravy-soaked veggies are pure Southern bliss. Fans are obsessed, and honestly, it’s the top pick for a cozy meal. Pro tip: pair it with mashed potatoes or mac and cheese for the ultimate comfort combo. If you can’t get to a Cracker Barrel, there are copycat recipes online to get your fix at home! #Food #CrackerBarrel #ComfortFood1113Share
Tristan Richards+FollowCracker Barrel’s $700M Oops: Keep It Country!Cracker Barrel tried to give its logo a modern makeover, but fans (and even its 93-year-old co-founder!) weren’t having it. After spending $700 million, the chain faced a wave of online roasting and a stock dip. The lesson? Sometimes, messing with a classic just isn’t worth it—especially when your customers love the old-school vibes. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #CrackerBarrel17035Share
Tristan Richards+FollowCracker Barrel’s Logo Drama: Biscuits Over Branding?Cracker Barrel tried to swap its old-school logo for a modern look, but fans and investors weren’t having it. The backlash was so strong, the company lost $143 million in value and had to bring back the original logo. The lesson? Sometimes, sticking with what people love—like classic biscuits and cozy vibes—beats expensive makeovers. Even big investors say: focus on the food, not the furniture! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #CrackerBarrel6568Share
Keith Bass+FollowCracker Barrel’s Logo Drama & What’s MissingCracker Barrel tried a new logo, but fans weren’t having it—so they brought the old one back. But here’s the real tea: while everyone was busy debating the sign, the company quietly scrubbed its website of pages about Pride and diversity. If you’re job-hunting or just love brunch, keep an eye on how brands show (or hide) their values. Sometimes, what disappears says more than what’s on the menu. #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #CrackerBarrel65Share
robertocarter+FollowCracker Barrel’s logo drama shakes up TennesseeCracker Barrel’s quick reversal on its new logo has everyone in Tennessee talking. After dropping its iconic “Old Timer” from the logo, the backlash was so intense that the company decided to bring it back just days later. Locals spotted CEO Julie Felss Masino dodging questions as she went about her day in Nashville, fueling even more debate. The failed rebrand cost the company over $100 million in market value, raising big questions about how much tradition matters to customers. Would you have kept the old logo or tried something new? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #CrackerBarrel253118Share
Keith Bass+FollowCracker Barrel’s Logo Drama: $100M LessonGrab your coffee—Cracker Barrel just learned the hard way that sometimes, you shouldn’t mess with a classic. Their new, modern logo flopped so badly with fans that it wiped out $100 million in value. After a wave of nostalgia-fueled backlash, the company is bringing back the old logo. Takeaway? If your favorite diner suddenly feels like a tech startup, maybe it’s time to speak up! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #CrackerBarrel30439Share
gordonangela+FollowCracker Barrel’s Logo Drama & Quiet Website ChangesCracker Barrel tried a new logo, but fans weren’t having it—so the old sign is back. But here’s the real tea: the company quietly scrubbed its website of pages about Pride and diversity programs. Instead, they say they’re focusing on food-related charity. If you’re job-hunting or care about workplace vibes, it’s a reminder to check a company’s website for clues about what they value—before you send that application! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #CrackerBarrel156Share